Understanding Zero Trust Network Access and Why Needs It

As flexible working arrangements become increasingly common across every industry, companies need secure, dependable ways to grant remote employees online access to company data, services, and applications. Productivity in today’s highly digital business environment depends upon employees being able to access the systems and information they need for work when needed, from any location.

Launching new domains view and enhanced policies for unprecedented control over attack surface data

We’ve recently announced a new Domains page and major improvements to existing capabilities for setting custom attack surface policies. These updates bring unprecedented control over attack surface data and enable organizations to seamlessly configure alerts for policy breaches based on their unique definition of risk, a feature unmatched by any other player in the EASM space. With the new Domains page and the major improvements to Attack Surface Policies, customers can benefit from.

5 Types of Clone Phishing Attacks and Best Protection Strategies

Imagine: You get an email from your bank alerting you to a suspicious login attempt. It looks identical to their usual security notices, down to the logo and phrasing. You click the link to review the activity, log into your account—and unwittingly hand your credentials over to a cybercriminal. This is the reality of clone phishing.

Announcing Context Engine: Focus on the alerts that matter

Today, I’m delighted to announce the release of Jit’s Context Engine, which uses the runtime context of vulnerabilities to automatically prioritize the top security risks in our customers’ cloud applications. One of the defining challenges of product security is the overwhelming volume of alerts generated by code and cloud security scanners, which is especially painful when the majority of “issues” don’t pose any real security risk.

StateRAMP vs FedRAMP: What's The Difference Between Them?

Here at Ignyte, we’ve talked a lot about FedRAMP, the Federal Risk and Authorization Management Program. As you likely well know, FedRAMP is the federal government’s unified security standard, derived from NIST standardization documents and transformed into a framework to provide a cohesive idea of security across disparate government organizations and contractors. You might wonder, how does this work with state-level agencies and departments?

How GitGuardian Enhanced Vermeer's Software Development Security

In the rapidly evolving world of software development, maintaining robust security protocols is paramount. For Vermeer Corporation, a leading manufacturer of large agricultural and industrial machinery, embedding security into their software development lifecycle was a significant challenge. That is until they discovered GitGuardian. CJ May, a senior IT Security Analyst at Vermeer Corporation, shared his experience of integrating GitGuardian into their software development process. He described the tool as "invaluable for any security program.".

Revolutionizing Security: The Modular Approach with Brivo

In today's fast-paced world, security is more critical than ever. But how can we ensure that our security solutions are not just robust but also flexible and scalable? Enter Brivo, a leader in modular security solutions that are changing the game. In this video, we dive deep into Brivo's innovative approach to security, focusing on cloud-based systems that prioritize identification, management, and containment of risks and failures. Discover how Brivo stands out with its modular solutions, offering unparalleled flexibility and efficiency.

Breach or Bluff: Cyber Criminals' Slippery Tactics

When the news first broke about a potential data breach at Ticketmaster, the details were murky. The Department of Home Affairs confirmed a cyber incident affecting Ticketmaster customers, but the extent of the breach and the veracity of the claims made by the hacker group ShinyHunters were unclear. As the story unfolded, it became evident that the breach was indeed real, and the personal details of millions of customers had been compromised.

The Evolution of Honeypots: From Traps to Intelligence Tools | Razorthorn Security

Robert Black discusses the historical and modern uses of honeypots in cybersecurity. Initially designed as traps, these tools now serve as valuable sources of intelligence, helping organizations understand attacker behaviors and enhance defenses. Learn how deception technology has evolved over time.